Примери коришћења This is obvious на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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This is obvious throughout.
To many, this is obvious.
This is obvious throughout the.
Don't think this is obvious.
This is obvious to every child.
Људи такође преводе
For writers, this is obvious.
This is obvious to anyone who reads his bible.
At first sight, this is obvious.
This is obvious to anyone who has read her work.
The first reason for this is obvious.
This is obvious, but this is also wrong.
For a professional manager, this is obvious.
This is obvious and has been from the beginning.
You are not a Syrian and this is obvious.
This is obvious to anyone doing business in this country.
The home is where we live- this is obvious.
This is obvious to anyone who does critical study of historical sources.
Yarsagumba will surely Yarsagumba all people with the desire to Yarsagumba weight. This is obvious.
This is obvious to any player who has played in different regions.
A cash loan must be repaid on a regular basis, this is obvious, just as a bank can punish us in recent times.
This is obvious: we learn and remember what we like, what we are passionate about.
Clenbutrol could definitely take all shoppers a step Clenbutrol with the ambition to Clenbutrol weight. This is obvious.
And this is obvious, since it allows you to enjoy your favorite music without disturbing the people around.
In Baku, some politicians such as Isa Gambar, chairman of the Equality Party(Musavat), the largest opposition bloc in Azerbaijan,have deep concerns about the cooling of bilateral ties in recent years."This is obvious in almost all spheres," he said.
And this is obvious, as she made her intention to step down known even before her obvious illness.
And this is obvious, as she made her intention to step down known even before her obvious illness.
The reason behind this is obvious; the picker-uppers have been taught to clean up after themselves, and the mindless kids' mothers are not at school.
This is obvious to a modern analysis based on the second law of thermodynamics, but in the 18th and 19th centuries the fate of the lost energy was still unknown.